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Sunday
Jun122011

DC Comics' New Guardians, Green Lantern Corps and Red Lanterns

With most of DC's relaunch titles a cover to the individual book was given for the people to see what was in store for the characters. Excluding the new Green Lantern #1, the other titles were the only ones left out causing fans to eagerly await the release of those covers. Today, from three different high profile comic websites, the three remaining Lantern books are revealed.

First up is Green Lantern Corps #1. The cover below is by Doug Mahnke and Christian Alamy with interior art duties belonging Fernando Pasarin and Scott Hanna. It's good to know that the series is sticking with familiar writing territory, bringing Peter J. Tomasi back to scribe the adventures of the Corps. This image comes exclusively from Comic Book Resources.

Next is Red Lanterns #1 which will feature interior and cover art by Ed Benes and Rob Hunter with writing duties going to Peter Milligan. I was hoping that either the Blue Lanterns or Larfleeze and his "Orange Corps" would be featured in an ongoing but it seems that the rage of the Red Lanterns lends itself much better to a series than any of the others. The cover below comes from Newsarama.

Finally, we get a teasing look at the cover of Green Lantern: New Guardians #1 from Comics Alliance. This one has my curiosity piqued the most of all the Lantern books. The previous team from Green Lantern Corps will be handling this one with Tony Bedard writing and Tyler Kirkham and Batt taking care of the cover and interior art. It looks like we have Kyle Rayner representing the Green Lanterns, Arkillo for Sinestro Corps, Glomulus with the Orange Lanterns, Saint Walker from the Blue Lanterns, Bleeze as the Red Lantern member, Munk shinning compassion for the Inidigo Tribe, and Fatality being the most obvious choice for the Star Sapphire. I am curious to see how Glomulus came to be the chosen one for the Orange Lanterns when Larfleeze created his own corps from the ring. I surely hope Larfleeze hasn't been thrown away as he is one of my favorite parts of the Lantern stories right now.

It was quite an exciting time to be a fan of all the Green Lantern books before and with the shake up coming from DC, I feel that my anticipation has risen to an even higher level with the announcement of these new books. I'm really satisfied with the creative teams on each book and hope the great stories continue with a fresh new beat as the relaunch takes place in September. 

Friday
Jun102011

Green Lantern Press Conference

Superherohype has a transcript up from a great press conference featuring the cast and crew of the film. Below is an excerpt from the article and you can read the full thing by clicking their link above.

It was almost like an audience with the Green Lantern Corps – or maybe the Guardians of the Universe--the way that the cast and filmmakers behind Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment’s Green Lantern assembled on a raised dais before the press to shed some emerald light on how they brought Hal Jordan and company to the big screen.

Stars Ryan Reynolds (Hal Jordan/Green Lantern), Blake Lively (Carol Ferris), Mark Strong (
Sinestro) and Peter Sarsgaard (Hector Hammond) joined director Martin Campbell, screenwriter Greg Berlanti and producer Donald De Line to play it fast and loose when it came to talking about the ring-slinger, and SuperHeroHype was on hand to assemble their thoughts into one big green, glowing conversation.

SuperHeroHype: Ryan, as you got into the comic book mythology what discoveries did you make that you wanted to keep in mind, to make this superhero stand out from the batch of other heroes we've got coming out on the big screen?

Reynolds:
Well, a lot of the current iterations of superheroes are a little bit darker and a little bit more serious in tone. The thing that I distilled from diving into that mythology and that universe is that there's a tone that's a little bit different. It's a bit of a throwback in that sense. There's a lot of fun with the character. He's not a character that's overly funny, but he's witty. I always kind of say he's that guy that can throw a punch, tell a joke and kiss a girl. There's something really iconic and fun about that guy because anything is possible with that guy. So, for me, there wasn't any particular narrative or storyline because we were telling an origin story in this film, but it was mostly just tone. It was mostly just finding out who Hal Jordan was, and also distilling what it is that the fanboys who love this character, what it is that they love about him and making sure that can be found up onscreen. If they love it there's a good chance that a broader audience is also going to love it as they're being introduced to this character for the first time.

Friday
Jun102011

Green Lantern Hot Wheels Commercial

Yet again more new awesome footage. This one is short but features one amazing construct from Hal Jordan.

Friday
Jun102011

Bigger Than Any Superhero

Another new Green Lantern featurette is online, this time thanks to Yahoo!Movies. Be warned again that there are a number of new shots from the film that you might want to save for the viewing of the movie. There are some awesome bits in there though and the movie keeps looking better.

Friday
Jun102011

Explore The Sectors Of The Universe

The official Green Lantern movie website has been updated with new content, which seems to be a weekly event now, where you can explore the various sectores of the universe. Sector Map is loaded with character bio's for all the Green Lantern's featured in promonent roles. You can also use your Facebook account to login and get assigned to your own sector. Look me up if you'd like; I'm at sector 1063!

Thursday
Jun092011

Cover Countdown: 8 Days Until Green Lantern

I can hardly believe my eyes. That says 8 days until Green Lantern. If you want to get technical it's, 7 days 5 hours 30 minutes and 20 seconds. It's felt like a lifetime since that first image of Ryan Reynolds debuted on Entertainment Weekly and the past few weeks have arrived and gone so quickly that I am actually going to miss the anticipation and build up for the film. That's always one of the funnest parts to involving yourself so deeply into one film though and I hope the end product is going to be everything I expect and more.

Thursday
Jun092011

TV Spot & Entertainment Tonight Coverage

A new tv spot is online showing a little more of the constructs in the film. I tried not to watch it but just couldn't help myself yet again. If you want to stay away from anything that might be given away let me tell you that the constructs look even more awesome and imaginative than I expected. This is going to be an amazing experience. Below is an interview with the cast members as they sit down with Entertainment Tonight to discuss one of this summer's most anticipated films.

via Blog of Oa

Thursday
Jun092011

The Anderson Chronicles: Green Lantern

Over at our affilate site ThinkMcflyThink, a good friend of mine post's insightful articles on various movie franchsies. His name is Mitch Anderson and in this edition of his "Anderson Chronicles" he discusses Green Lantern and how it's late marketing formula could be trouble for the new franchise.

We’re now only 9 days away from the release of the first live action Green Lantern film starring Ryan Reynolds as Hal Jordan. At this point you’d expect anticipation amongst fans and average movie goers to be palpable. Unfortunately for Warner Brothers though, their lack of marketing for the film until the too little too late point might have left them in a tight spot for the potential box office take. That’s not to say that the film’s doomed and it’ll end up like last year’s DC comic release  Jonah hex, which made virtually nothing at the box office and had an even harder time on home video. It’s more likely however that the poor marketing strategy, which didn’t actually take full effect until recently, will impact what could have been a huge opening weekend. I’m sure it’ll go on to make decent money like most super hero movies are doing right now. But the question is; with all the extra money being pumped into the special effects and last minute marketing will the returns be enough to launch a franchise and green light a sequel?

Let’s start from the very beginning when in 2007 Greg Berlanti signed on to direct a Green Lantern film and co-write it with comic book scribes Michael Green and Marc Guggenheim. By late 2008 they had gone through 3 drafts and Warner Bros was preparing to head into pre-production. Not long after though Berlanti was forced to vacate the director’s chair. In early 2009 Martin Campbell came on board with a release date set for Christmas 2010, which was later moved to June 17th 2011. At this point everything was in place, the wheels were rolling and it seemed as though Green Lantern was a well-oiled machine. The next big break after bringing Campbell on board was the casting of the charming and witty Ryan Reynolds, the decision was considered pitch perfect amongst most fans. Reynolds beat out the likes of current rising stars Chris Pine and Bradley Cooper, the latter of which was also said to be considered for The Flashwhich was also written by the same team. Also gunning for the role of Hal Jordan was TV star Brian Austin Green, who actually went as far as to campaign for the role. He was never actually seriously considered being that he’s a giant turd.

In addition to Reynolds came a slew of other surprisingly high profile casting announcements, all of which only drew more hype to the anticipated franchise. It wasn’t until April of last year that things started to sound less than promising. This is when we first learned that the Green Lantern suit wouldn’t at all be an actual physical suit, but only a CGI suit added in post-production. Right away there was both negative and positive reaction coming from the fans, but more than anything it was curiosity. Then in July came our first look at the CGI suit on Reynolds, unlike the announcement of the suit being CGI the actual reveal saw a lot more negative than positive reaction. Trying to keep the anticipation high WB scrambled to put a positive spin on the news saying that the suit wasn’t finished and that it would look much different as a finished product. With damn near everyone outside of the diehard fans left giving the slightest glimmer of shit for the film a trailer was finally released in November. Once again it met very mixed reactions. More so than anything the feedback was mostly negative.

After the disappointing reactions to both the CGI suit and the first trailer it seemed as though Green Lanterns marketing had gone into hiding for fear of being beaten down by fan boy ridicule once again. Finally in May another trailer was released with much more finished visual effects work having been completed. The new trailer unlike the previous promo material was receiving surprisingly positive feedback. Warner Bros even went as far as to explain the lack there of in marketing for the film being due to the unfinished visual effects. Between then and now they’ve since released another trailer along with several clips doing the film much more justice. The only problem being most of the material was released in the last few weeks, not allowing a lot of time for the average movie goer to get excited or care as much as they might have had there been more marketing earlier on. In addition to the new heavy onslaught of clips and trailers WB had to commission a new team of special effects wizards from Sony to help finish the post production in time for the June 17th release. They spent a reported $9 million above the budget in hopes of bringing the look of the film up to snuff.

In consideration for the character as its own franchise going forward I think as long as the box office isn’t too far below expectations, assuming it slightly underperforms, it should still see a green light based off home video sales alone. A prime example of this is Batman Begins. After the enormous amount of money sank into rebooting  the Batman franchise the box office pull even though it wasn’t a complete failure, wasn’t enough on its own to grant a sequel. Warner Bros had no real plans of going forward with the sequel. It wasn’t actually until after they had made a considerable profit from the DVD release, that in turn solidified their position on The Dark Knight and now next years The Dark Knight Rises. I can only hope that Green Lantern is able to achieve similar same success. They’re obviously already feeling confident in the finished product as they’ve commissioned so and so to start writing the proposed sequel should it come to fruition. Another thing that remains a possibility at this point is that we’ll see Green Lantern return to the big screen in the tentatively planned live action Justice League film that’s been in development hell for some time now. After all it does seem like it’s about damn time for DC to finally be able to rival Marvels big screen presence with their heroes.

Wednesday
Jun082011

Green Lantern Promotion In Major U.S. Cities

Green Lantern will be going strong in the U.S. in preperation for it's release. Check out this really great promotion with an official statement:

Warner Bros' next live-action superhero film, Green Lantern, is taking over 11 major US cities and fans are asked to participate in the celebration.

In celebration of the June 17th theatrical release and big-screen debut of the popular superhero Green Lantern, Warner Bros. Pictures will electrify 11 North American cities on Monday, June 13, encouraging people to Join the Corps. Markets include:

* Los Angeles
* New York City
* Vancouver
* San Diego
* Miami
* Atlanta
* Cleveland
* Kansas City
* Sacramento
* St. Louis
* New Orleans (where the film was shot)

To Join the Corps, fans will be invited to decipher local clues leading them to a secret location where the Green Lantern symbol will be projected from dusk until midnight. Those attending the events, sponsored by Kodak, will have the chance to win fantastic prizes, including an opportunity to be among the first to see the film at local preview screenings, limited edition T-shirts, light-up Green Lantern rings, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights Blu-ray combo packs and more. And some people who are photographed with the projected symbol behind them will have their photos posted on the movie Facebook page. Select markets will also give people the chance to record the Green Lantern oath which will be added to the Infinite Oath app on the movie website.

via: The Daily Blam

Wednesday
Jun082011

Green Lantern Featurette With New Footage

A contest for Reese's Facebook page has been going on which asks that you "like" the page and with so many fans added, new content would be unlocked. The new content is really worth your time. Check out the feature and go to the link above to see a higher quality version of the same video.